Lucid (Brightest Kind of Darkness #2) by P.T. Michelle

Blurb: Once Nara combines her prophetic ability with Ethan’s power to outsmart Fate at his own deadly cat-and-mouse game, she’s more determined than ever to help Ethan learn the meaning behind the raven sword tattoo that suddenly appeared on his back after their confrontation with Fate.

During her quest to uncover the tattoo’s secrets, Nara enlists the help of some new friends and discovers her own surprising connection to Ethan.

While Nara digs deeper into the mystery, her desire for answers leads her down a dangerous path full of powerful and ruthless enemies. Swept into an age-old battle, Nara quickly learns that keeping one’s enemies close can be a necessary evil, making an intangible enemy she can control far more preferable to the human enemies she can’t.

5 stars

This one is my favorite book in the series so far in my re-read. I didn’t realize I’d forgotten so much. The cover has been changed which is a shame because I really liked the original one better.

This is a great follow-up to the first one and not at all where you would expect the story to go. I think that’s one of the reasons I’ve followed this series for so long. I really liked how her powers evolve. In fact, her whole character evolves. One of the things that stuck out for me in this YA is the fact the fact that her life didn’t become so entwined with the romance she had with Ethan to the exclusion of most else. It was nice to see her deal with everything without him in the picture for most of the story.

Don’t get me wrong, he may be gone, but he certainly isn’t forgotten. It was just nice to see it really focus on the main plot with very little romance. Most paranormal’s that I read have a very strong romance sub-plot. In exchange of that, we see the MC evolve and get a better sense of depth. This story is very intense so it was easier to follow without the added romance and the added drama that it brings.

And her family is not one-dimensional in this. Again, in the YA’s that I read, parents have very little presence in the story but in this one her bond with her family is strong and consistent throughout. Not just her parents but her aunts too, it brings another layer to her and the story. I can’t wait to see where it goes from here.